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The War Over Diddy's Subpoena Of Cassie Ventura's Records Continues Behind The Scenes (5/31/25)

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In this letter to Judge Subramanian, Sean Combs's legal team opposes a request made by Ms. Cassie Ventura to block a proposed Rule 17 subpoena that would compel her to produce certain documents. The defense argues that Ventura’s objections lack merit and that the subpoena is neither “unreasonable nor oppressive.” Instead, they maintain that the materials requested are relevant and potentially critical to Combs’s defense in the ongoing federal criminal case, which includes charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
The defense further contends that Ventura’s attempt to avoid producing these documents undermines the fairness of the legal process. They assert that the subpoena complies with procedural standards and is narrowly tailored to obtain specific information tied to Ventura’s claims and testimony. As such, the letter urges the Court to approve, or “so-order,” the subpoena, allowing the defense to access documents they believe may challenge Ventura’s credibility or support Combs’s case.
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In this letter to Judge Subramanian, Sean Combs's legal team opposes a request made by Ms. Cassie Ventura to block a proposed Rule 17 subpoena that would compel her to produce certain documents. The defense argues that Ventura’s objections lack merit and that the subpoena is neither “unreasonable nor oppressive.” Instead, they maintain that the materials requested are relevant and potentially critical to Combs’s defense in the ongoing federal criminal case, which includes charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
The defense further contends that Ventura’s attempt to avoid producing these documents undermines the fairness of the legal process. They assert that the subpoena complies with procedural standards and is narrowly tailored to obtain specific information tied to Ventura’s claims and testimony. As such, the letter urges the Court to approve, or “so-order,” the subpoena, allowing the defense to access documents they believe may challenge Ventura’s credibility or support Combs’s case.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.370.0.pdf
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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